Tag: #mozilla

This post is going to be the first in a series I’ll revisit from time to time answering the question: “Why Mozilla?” A little known fact: Mozilla is an organization with a Manifesto. It’s an inspiring document that outlines the principles upon which Mozilla operates toward fulfilling its mission of preserving a free and open…

In my previous post on how Web Components should inform the Mozilla Webmaker roadmap I make mention of ‘widgets, buttons, and badges.’ The context behind this grouping of things is Kin Lane‘s exploration of ‘Embeddable API Strategy‘ contributing to his work on defining API Building Blocks. When Twitter first came out with their suite of…

A few days ago, Brett Gaylor posted a Popcorn presentation with some proposed use cases to inform the technical roadmap for Mozilla Webmaker. I’m actually jumping up and down right now because I’ve literally had this blog post (the one you’re reading at this very moment) ready to go for two weeks and the timing…

It’s planning season over at Mozilla, and Executive Director Mark Surman is leading a discussion on their next year of Webmaker programming. On the Webmaker mailing list, Mark continues the discussion in a number of threads. One line in the thread ‘2013 plans: audience‘ stood out where he wrote: “We know we’re winning if: more…

There seem to be sizing issues between the Popcorn video embed and the layout of my blog. Seeing as I want to start making more of these, it looks like it’s time to find a Popcorn compatible WordPress theme! Click here to view the video by itself.